By Andrew Smith
Far from a champion on the track, to being crowned a state champion off the track - it's been quite the ride for standardbred Duzzy Feelgood.
The Graham Dwyer-trained pacer had eight starts across Albion Park, Marburg and Redcliffe last year, failing to place on all eight occasions.
The two-year-old was then retired and landed at the North Maclean base of Queensland Off-The-Track Acknowledged Retrainer Amanda Chant.
With Chant relocating to Tasmania earlier this year, she concluded her tenure as a QOTT Acknowledged Retrainer and rehomed the remaining horses in her care.
It was from there that Duzzy Feelgood piqued the interest of Marilyn Stocks.
“My showhorse was a standardbred as well, but he has to be a paddock horse now due to a staph infection in the fetlock,” Marilyn said.
“I thought I might just take a bit of stand back for a bit and then saw “Dezzy” on Facebook.
“When I first inquired about him, Amanda told me that he was sore and that was part of the reason he retired from racing.
“She said since he had been at North Maclean he was not showing any more signs of soreness – so I decided to go over and take a look at him and bring him home.”